KF6HI
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Country Name : Clipperton I. (click for all QSOs with this country)

Prefix: FO

Number of QSOs found on 10 MHz with Clipperton I. : 4

CallDateTimeModeQSL OUTQSL IN LOTWEQSL
FO0AAA2000-03-0312:08CWY
Y
V
N
TX5K2013-03-0315:36RTTYY
Y
Y
N
TX5K2013-03-0502:10CWY
Y
N
TX5S2024-01-2712:54FT8NNNN

KF6HI QSO with TX5K (click for QRZ info), information for above highlighted contact:
Station Link: TX5K Web Site

UTC Date: 2013-Mar-05
UTC Time: 02:10
Frequency: 10.107 MHz
Report Sent: 599
Report Received: 599
Mode: CW
Sunspot Number (>0): 61
Solar Flux (>67): 116
A-index (0-400): 2
3-hour K-index (0-9): 0.33
KF6HI
Sunrise 14:18
Sunset 01:54

TX5K
Sunrise 13:29
Sunset 01:27
Grid: DK50jh
ADIF code: 36
WAZ Zone: 7
Continent: NA
Latitude: 10.30 °
Longitude: 109.215 °
Bearing 157 °
Distance(km): 2825
Distance(miles): 1754
Operator: CORDELL
Comments:
QSL info:
Record Number: 12582

LP=Long Path if shown
Map Legend: =Home, =DX Station, =Sun Position
Red line = Communications path


The day/night terminator has 4 shade levels going from light to dark
  • Twilight or dusk is where the sun is 6° below the horizon. The D layer (green line at right) is illumiated is this area and to 9° below the horizon.
  • Nautical twilight the sun is 12° below the horizon; the horizon is still visible,
  • Astronomical twilight sun is 18° below the horizon The F layer (red line at right) is illumiated is this area and to 20° below the horizon.
  • Night
The Magnetic Equator is shown as a black line around the 0 degree equator line
The Magnetic Equator is important for Transequatorial Propogation and the magnetic field strengths are believed to be important for Sporadic-E Propagation.

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